Devices Used in Smart Building
The most obvious functions available with IoT-powered smart building include:
Tracking occupant presence, behavior, and patterns
Automatically adapting and synchronizing lighting, temperature, and parking based on usage patterns
Enhancing indoor air quality through advanced climate control mechanisms
Anticipating maintenance issues and offering troubleshooting insights
Generating comprehensive data about the building's core system energy consumption, enabling strategic upgrades and optimizations
For these goals, the devices used within smart buildings may include:
Category | Device |
Thermostats | Nest Thermostat (by Google) ecobee SmartThermostat |
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Lighting Control | Philips Hue Smart Lighting Lutron Caséta Wireless |
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Security Cameras | Ring Indoor Cam (by Amazon) Arlo Pro (by NETGEAR) |
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Occupancy Sensors | Lutron Radio Powr Savr Leviton Decora Smart |
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HVAC Control | Honeywell Home T9 Thermostat Sensi Smart Thermostat |
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Smart Plugs | TP-Link Kasa Smart Plug Belkin Wemo Mini Smart Plug |
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Smart Locks | August Smart Lock Pro Yale Assure Lock SL |
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Window Shades | Serena Shades (by Lutron) Somfy myLink |
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Energy Monitoring | Sense Home Energy Monitor Emporia Vue Energy Monitor |
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Water Leak Sensors | Flo by Moen Water Leak Detector Ring Alarm Flood & Freeze Sensor |
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When it comes to connectivity modems, modules and chipsets the leaders in Smart Building are Quectel, Telit, u-blox, SIMCom, NimbeLink, Sequans, Particle, Digi International, Soracom. (eUICC pillar page)
Energy Saving with Intelligent Building: HVAC and Lighting
Challenge
Global electricity demand is significantly influenced by buildings, which contribute to 55% of this demand.
Solution
Smart buildings utilize IoT-connected sensors to monitor energy consumption in real-time. Data-driven insights enable optimized control of HVAC, lighting, and other systems. Automated adjustments based on occupancy and external conditions significantly reduce energy wastage. The implementation of smart building solutions has the potential to reduce electricity demand by 10%, while also streamlining site visits and enhancing the efficiency of deployed assets. consumption can be conserved. Automating and bringing IoT into building systems can significantly enhance energy efficiency. Find more in the Transforma Insights report.
Supporting Occupant Comfort
Challenge
Providing consistent comfort to building occupants, including temperature control and air quality, can be challenging without real-time insights.
Solution
Enhancing occupants' comfort through smart building technology involves personalized climate control, occupancy sensors, and adaptive lighting. For instance, sensors can adjust temperature and lighting based on room occupancy, saving energy when spaces are vacant. Daylight harvesting sensors optimize natural light levels, creating a pleasant environment. Feedback mechanisms and remote access allow occupants to fine-tune settings through smartphones, while continuous monitoring and data analysis ensure ongoing comfort optimization based on occupancy patterns and preferences.
Asset Management and Resource Allocation
Challenge
Reactive maintenance and inefficient asset management can lead to costly downtime and increased operational expenses. At the same time, inefficient use of available space can lead to underutilization and wasted resources.
Solution
Only in 2019, approximately 3.23 million building automation systems were shipped to Europe and North America according to Berg Insight. One of the reasons is the necessity of remote monitoring and alerts via IoT connectivity, which helps prevent loss or theft of valuable assets. IoT sensors track occupancy and space utilization patterns and transfer this data via IoT SIMs, WiFi, or other networks to the cloud system. This information guides efficient space allocation, allowing facility managers to optimize layouts and resource allocation based on actual usage.
Find more information about the role of IoT in automation building systems and tracking in the Berg Insight report.
Security and Safety
Challenge
Conventional security systems may lack real-time monitoring and response capabilities.
Solution
IoT-based security systems integrate sensors, cameras, and access control which enable real-time monitoring and data analysis for immediate alerts and automated responses to potential threats. This is especially important when maintaining electrical safety within building systems. Smart meters utilizing IoT technology are employed to oversee electrical systems and identify issues like voltage irregularities and breaker malfunctions. This way, they can enhance building efficiency, elevate the quality of occupant interactions, and uphold safety standards.
Environmental Sustainability
Challenge
Buildings contribute significantly to environmental impact through energy consumption and resource usage.
Solution
IoT-enabled energy monitoring, predictive analytics, and sustainability measures optimize resource usage. Smart grids, renewable energy integration, and waste management systems reduce the environmental footprint of smart buildings. IoT Smart Building helps to reduce environmental impact, promote sustainability, and advocate for environmentally conscious options. For instance, an occupancy sensor can decrease carbon dioxide emissions in a setting. As the sensor detects reduced activity, it communicates with the building management system to deactivate heating, ventilation, and lighting. Upon people's return, these systems revert to their standard comfortable for people operation.